SNOWPLUS, the Maker of China’s E-cigarette Standard

China had just celebrated its 70th Founding Anniversary, which is vigorously developing its diversified economy, one of which is e-cigarette, an exclusive industry being taken a lot more seriously.

As an emerging replacement for traditional tobacco, the modern tobacco products designed a global sales amounted to USD $24.7 billion in 2018, along with the figure is required to be approximately USD $45 billion in 2024. Over 95% of all the so-called world’s e-cigarettes are available in China, well as over 90% are exported from here.

In China where e-cigarette is invented, nearly 700 independent e-cig brands will work on winning on the 300 million Chinese smokers in several ways. “Quality is above all other marketing methods,” said a senior manager of SNOWPLUS – the top producer in China’s e-cig industry. Almost every SNOWPLUS product will be presented with a supreme toxicity test to verify its safety by authoritative inspection agencies before it is put onto the market – this can be second to none in China.

Besides, SNOWPLUS is vigorously pushing for the standardization of e-cigarette industry in China. On August 29, 2019, China’s first e-cigarette bluebook was presented by Tsinghua University’s Public Health and Technical Supervision Research Group with all the title of Public Health insurance Technical Supervision Studies: Report on the Supervision of the E-Cigarette Industry. The ownership in the report was finally granted to SNOWPLUS from the research number of Tsinghua University.

“We appreciate SNOWPLUS’s contributions, since it’s ultimate goal is to create the commercial standards and to make China’s e-cigarettes go much further and more stably.” said Yao Jide, the manager vp of the Ecigarette Industry Committee. SNOWPLUS is anticipated is the vice-chairman unit of this committee following this year.

The e-cigarette incident in america once insinuated doubts from the public regarding the cool product. On September 28, however, the Centers for disease control and Prevention (CDC) revealed the facts on its official website that, “the latest findings in the investigation into lung injuries due to vaping, advise that THC products played a part within the outbreak. Most people (77%) were found using THC-containing products, or both THC-containing products and nicotine-containing products.”

“That is the reason why we should attempt to push forward the creation of industrial and national standards,” said the aforementioned senior manager of SNOWPLUS, “our ultimate goal is always to help the health of merely one billion smoking population worldwide.”